Wright approaches the question of God’s existence from a unique perspective. Rather than asking whether or not God exists, Wright asks how to define God. Using various texts and sources, Wright further examines the mystery of life, why it exists and why humans were put on Earth.

“We cannot simply dismiss belief as superstition, although many have tried,” asserts Wright. “For the problem then is that we are only left with more questions, such as why we are here and why anything exists at all.”

“What I Believe” pulls from years of experience and a wealth of research. Wright aims to challenge his readers and encourages them to consider the meaning of life and other philosophical questions.

A. Colin Wright was raised in England, learning Russian during service in the Royal Air Force. He earned a doctorate on 20th-century Russian novelist and playwright Mikhail Bulgakov from Cambridge University. He studied at the Herzen Pedagogical Institute (now University) in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). He then came to Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, where he taught Russian language and literature until his retirement in 1999. He has published widely academically, including numerous articles on Russian and comparative literature.

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